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Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) – Heaven on Their Minds Scene (1/10) | Clip



Jesus Christ Superstar – Heaven on Their Minds: Judas (Carl Anderson) tries to warn Jesus (Ted Neeley). BUY THE MOVIE: …

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  1. Judas did his best to be the voice of reason but he could never see the kingdom for what it truly was.
    Matthew 6 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

  2. Took a dose of lsd and balled my eyes out at the absolute beauty and truth of this both as a statement of profound truth and a piece of cinematic and musical excellence.

  3. Watched this masterpiece for the first time a couple of days ago and this is probably one of the best songs in the movie.

    This, Jesuschrist Superstar and Ghetsemane. In that order.

    Also, edit: You know this movie will be gas when THIS is what sets the tone.

  4. Andrew Lloyd Webber was lucky to have someone of this immense talent calibre in this musical show movie. Carl Anderson, may he rest in peace, tore the cinema screen and stage apart in this role as Judas Iscariot. Absolute genius musical performance here as Judas Iscariot. And Jesus Christ Superstar, the musical show – absolutely one of the best. From Andrew Lloyd Webber. Tim Rice was good too

  5. "You've begun to matter more than the things you say." A powerful line.. and that's exactly what happened.. through no fault of his own. That happened when his followers deified him.

  6. Carl Anderson was amazing! So powerful & passionate. He helped us see a man who was deeply afraid – for his people and for his teacher & his mission.
    And thus, frustrated & angry.
    He thought he was the only smart & practical one while others had "too much heaven on their mind".
    When he sings "We are occupied; have you forgotten how put down we are? And they'll crush us if we go too far," Judas reflects the thinking of many people who've lived under brutal military occupation for several years. (I was growing up under martial law in the 60s & 70s)

    TJSS was brilliantly written & scored. And Carl Anderson was perfectly cast. Thank you to all inbolved in its creation and all the various productions

  7. Is this version of Judas a hero in this adaption? This particular Judas doesn't seem like a traitor at all. More like a caring, concerned, loving well wisher for Issa aka Jesus. I have always wondered about this since 1973 when I was 6 years old.

  8. I know most of you that read this will disagree but that's ok in my opinion this is Andrew Lloyd Webber's best work and it's not the subject that the movie is about as I'm an agnostic person it's the music and the way the story is told, although I'm agnostic I'm aware of the story of the Bible inside out

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